A Kentucky man has admitted to secretly recording a private campaign meeting between Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and his aides earlier this year.

Curtis Morrison of Louisville made the admission Friday in a first-person account posted on Salon.com, where he also said an assistant U.S. attorney has notified his attorney that a grand jury will consider bringing charges next Friday.

A spokeswoman said the U.S. attorney’s office in Louisville would not comment. It was unclear who was representing Morrison. Morrison declined to comment via email Friday.

In his Salon post, Morrison bemoans the betrayal from “his own side,” seemingly shocked that his antics hadn’t exalted him to hero status. He then goes on to explain how the consequences of his deeds ruined his relationship with cohort Shawn Reilly – whom he says was against publication of the recording – and he details how the ordeal has negatively impacted his life.

In the days that following the audio leak, I lost my friendship with Shawn. I lost my apartment. I lost my job and my career path.

Unlike Mitch McConnell, I will not paint myself as a victim. I’ve learned a lot in these weeks. But nothing stung like hearing Yarmuth brush me aside like that. I was so upset that all I could do is go for a long run. Frankly, I had a good cry. And as I pounded away the stress and frustration of that moment, I had to wonder: Did I make a mistake?

Morrison’s first mistake was in not recognizing in advance that releasing such a recording would potentially backfire on him, as it did. The entire ordeal ended up turning McConnell, his intended target of ire, into the victim.

Secondly, he seems to have overestimated the support he thought he’d receive by releasing the tape. Judging from the reactions and portrayals of him and Progress Kentucky from some of those on “his own side” in the aftermath, I’d venture to guess that Morrison’s perception of himself was also sorely overestimated.

Lastly, upon hearing that an assistant US Attorney has contacted his attorney “asking to meet with him next Friday as charges against [him] are being presented to a grand jury,” Morrison takes to a liberal blog to publish a self-confession to the world, while simultaneously cutting down those he perceives as having abandoned him.

But “I will not paint myself as a victim,” says Morrison.

The man just keeps on compounding his mistakes. Perhaps it’s time for some soul searching on his part.

What are the odds he didn’t tell his atty about the Salon posting? hehe. Enjoy your time in Federal A**-pounding prison Morrison. You’ll be given an opportunity to reflect on your life and your choices. Good luck.

He thought he’d get the royal treatment the left reserves for the likes of Jimmy Carter’s grandson. Let’s not kid ourselves here, had he successfully pulled off a 47% video, he’d have found himself with a promotion. The IRS has lots of jobs available.

Stories like Morrison’s are inspiring for a couple of reasons. First, it illustrates the unimpressive caliber of the opposition. Second, his existence is pretty strong evidence that God really does exist. Because if “natural selection” or “survival of the fittest” is the order of the universe, Morrison is so stupid that his genes would have been eliminated from the gene pool many, many generations ago. Therefore, God exists. Only God knows why He put him here.

He clearly wronged McConnel and can’t admit it without claiming that McConnel’s “painting himself as a victim.” When a liberal nutjob records your conversations, you are a victim, there’s no “painting” involved.

Morrison has admitted to the facts of the case without really acknowledging that what he did was wrong.

“…Morrison bemoans the betrayal from “his own side,” seemingly shocked that his antics hadn’t exalted him to hero status.”

Yep, I too am shocked. Generally, the lunatic-left puts such criminals on a pedestal of honor. Frankly, I don’t understand why that didn’t happen this time.

Note to Morrison: next time you do something like this – simultaneously perform a gosnell-like murder of a fetus or infant, or kill a cop. Then you’ll certainly get heaps of praise from your mentally warped leftist pals.

If a friend or an ally had done the same thing I’d say to him it’s time for some brain searching on his part.

Mr. Morrison is neither and unlike Prof. Jacobson I am not an officer of the court. Given Mr. Morrison’s wicked methods and goals I suggest we should follow Napoleon’s advice at the Battle of Austerlitz:

“Then, gentlemen, let us wait a little; when your enemy is executing a false movement, never interrupt him. “

If he had a good cry over this, someone better make sure he’s not going to kill himself when Obama leaves office.
On second thought, maybe the world would be better off if someone made sure he had a good supply of sleeping pills on Jan 20th, 2016.